Decision made on conversion of offices into 58 flats in Reading
The conversion of a prominent office building in Reading town centre has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a prominent office building in Reading town centre has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
Read moreDetailsA chain responsible for running cafes at some of the biggest destinations in London is gearing up to come to Reading.
Read moreDetailsAhead of the upcoming closure of the main library in Reading town centre, a question over what will happen to all the furniture.
Read moreDetailsThere's been a buzz around town this year with Reading's new fleet of electric buses taking to the roads.
Read moreDetailsA mum who lives in a council flat in Tilehurst continues to face a fight to get her cooker, electricity and other appliances to an acceptable standard
Read moreDetailsThe closure date has been confirmed for the main library in Reading, which has been around for 41 years.
Read moreDetailsA top Reading councillor has defended herself after being accused of a 'conflict of interest' on the re-installation of the Cartwheeling sculpture.
Read moreDetailsPolice community support officers helped safely reunite a dog with its owners after it was reported running loose near a road.
Read moreDetailsIf you've been outside recently, you'll have noticed that it's bluebell season, with the woods around displaying a carpet of violet-blue.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been jailed after defrauding victims out of almost £190,000 in what prosecutors described as a significant fraud.
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